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Can you summarize 86 ILAC Chapter IV, Part 3000, Subpart 3000?
RIVERBOAT AND CASINO GAMBLING > EXCLUSION OF PERSONS
Short Summary
These legal documents pertain to the exclusion of persons from riverboat and casino gambling operations in the State of Illinois. The documents establish a Self-Exclusion List for individuals with a gambling problem who wish to voluntarily exclude themselves from all riverboat gaming operations in Illinois. To be placed on the Self-Exclusion List, individuals must submit required information and complete necessary forms as enforced by the Administrator. Once on the list, individuals are prohibited from entering the admission turnstiles of any riverboat gaming operation in Illinois for a minimum of 5 years. Affiliated gaming operations owned or operated by an Illinois riverboat gaming operation, as well as gaming operations in other states with which the Board has a confidentiality agreement, may also prohibit individuals on the Self-Exclusion List from entering their establishments. The Administrator is responsible for maintaining the Self-Exclusion List in a confidential manner. The documents also outline the process for appealing a denial of removal from the Self-Exclusion List. If a self-excluded person’s request for removal is denied by the Administrator, they have the right to petition the Board for review within 10 days of receiving the Notice of Denial of Removal. The petition must include specific facts believed to constitute clear and convincing evidence for removal, be notarized, and include a certification of truthfulness. The Board may deny the petition if it fails to comply with requirements, contains the same facts as a previous petition, or does not establish a prima facie case. If the Board decides to hold a hearing, specified procedures will apply. All information obtained by the Administrator in accordance with Section 3000.782 is considered official Gaming Board records and admissible as evidence. Administrative hearings related to the Notice of Denial of Removal are generally closed to the public, unless otherwise consented to in writing or allowed by law. The Board’s denial of a petition is considered a final decision, subject to judicial review under the Administrative Review Law and the Riverboat Gambling Act.
Whom does it apply to?
Individuals seeking placement on the Self-Exclusion List, licensees of riverboat gaming operations, the Illinois Gaming Board
What does it govern?
Exclusion of persons from riverboat and casino gambling operations in the State of Illinois
What are exemptions?
No exemptions mentioned in the document
What are the Penalties?
Penalties for non-compliance or violation of the document's provisions are not specified
Jurisdiction
Illinois